Bananas: How the United Fruit Company Shaped the World"If you only read a handful of nonfiction books this year, [Bananas!] is among your recommended five portions." --The Observer In this gripping exploration of corporate manuevering and subterfuge, Peter Chapman shows how the importer United Fruit set the precedent for the institutionalized power and influence of today's multinational companies. Bananas! is a sharp and lively account of the rise and fall of this infamous company, arguably the most controversial global corporation ever - from the jungles of Costa Rica to the dramatic suicide of its CEO, who leapt from an office on the forty-fourth floor of the Pan Am building in New York City. From the marketing of the banana as the first fast food, to the company's involvement in an invasion of Honduras, the Bay of Pigs crisis, and a bloody coup in Guatemala, Chapman weaves a dramatic tale of big business, political deceit, and outright violence to show how one company wreaked havoc in the "banana republics" of Central America, and how terrifyingly similar the age of United Fruit is to our age of rapid globalization. |
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Nutzerbericht - foof2you - LibraryThingThis book deals with the United Fruit Company and how they did business in Central America growing, selling and using their clout to move bananas. It also tells about United States policy in the region led to unstable governments and U.S. intervention in Guatemala and Nicaragua. Vollständige Rezension lesen
BANANAS!: How the United Fruit Company Shaped the World
Nutzerbericht - KirkusFinancial Times (London) journalist Chapman's insider account of United Fruit as the template for the modern multinational company often gets mired in the minutiae of a century's worth of dubious ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
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From the Memory of Men | 1 |
Lament for a Dying Fruit | 13 |
Roots of Empire | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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